Marcus Mariota's flip in Titans' loss to Patriots makes teammates nervous

Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota flips into the end zone on a 2-point conversion against the New England Patriots in the first half of their preseason game Saturday night in Nashville.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota flips into the end zone on a 2-point conversion against the New England Patriots in the first half of their preseason game Saturday night in Nashville.

NASHVILLE - Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota jumped into the air and flipped over New England Patriots cornerback Duron Harmon into the end zone for a 2-point conversion.

In a preseason game nearly eight months after Mariota couldn't play in his team's regular-season finale because of nerve injuries, Mariota scored, then went to the bench for an earful from teammates.

"They told me not to do it again," the quarterback said.

Rookie quarterback Jarrett Stidham rallied the Patriots to a 22-17 exhibition victory over the Titans on Saturday night, throwing a 23-yard touchdown pass to Damoun Patterson with 4:12 left to cap another big performance off the bench.

Stidham picked up where he left off in his previous trip to Nissan Stadium. Stidham had five touchdown passes there while helping Auburn rout Purdue in the Music City Bowl last December. This time he was 14-of-19 passing for 193 yards while helping the Patriots (2-0) come back from a 17-8 halftime deficit, showing why New England drafted him in the fourth round in April.

"Stidham has a good arm," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "I think he throws the ball accurately. I think he has shown that all the way through from Baylor to Auburn to his pro day and his spring workouts, so I do really think that has been the issue."

Two days of combined practice with the Titans was enough for Belichick to let veteran quarterback Tom Brady watch a second straight exhibition game with New England's options at wide receiver thin because of injuries.

Mariota started for the Titans (1-1) and shook off a pair of three-and-outs before his best drive this preseason. He capped a 10-play, 87-yard drive with an 11-yard touchdown pass to his favorite target, three-time Pro Bowl tight end Delanie Walker, who broke his right ankle in the 2018 season opener.

Coach Mike Vrabel, a former Patriots linebacker who won three Super Bowls alongside Belichick and Brady, let Mariota go for two points. Mariota looked to throw, then ran to the end zone before going into the air and flipping over Harmon for an 8-0 lead. Mariota finished 6-of-9 passing for 63 yards.

"After he got in, I went up to him, and I was like, 'Bro, be careful,'" Walker said.

Brian Hoyer's first offensive series ended quickly. Logan Ryan, a former Patriots cornerback, stepped in front of receiver Braxton Berrios for an interception. Hoyer was 6-of-8 for 55 yards. Stidham bounced back after his first play ended up in a safety after a holding penalty on the Patriots.

"He performed well," Patriots receiver Dontrelle Inman said of Stidham. "He's a young kid and has a lot to learn. But he's picking up things well in this league."

Brandon Bolden and Nick Brossette each ran for a touchdown for the Patriots.

Ryan Tannehill, added in a trade from the Miami Dolphins in March to upgrade the Titans at backup quarterback, was 7-of-11 for 84 yards with a touchdown pass and was sacked once. Logan Woodside took over just before halftime and finished the game.

New England receive Julian Edelman didn't play as he recovers from an injured thumb, and neither did Phillip Dorsett, N'Keal Harry - the Patriots' first-round draft pick - nor Cameron Meredith. The Patriots started Inman and rookie Gunner Olszewski, an undrafted free agent from Division II member Bemidji State.

Oft-suspended receiver Josh Gordon can rejoin the Patriots on Sunday after the NFL conditionally reinstated the receiver Friday night after banning him indefinitely in December 2018 for violating the league's substance abuse policy. Belichick issued a statement Saturday before kickoff that Gordon's situation has been a league matter. He declined to comment after the game when asked if the Patriots would get a roster exemption for Gordon.

"When Josh returns to our program, we will evaluate the entire situation and do what we feel is best for Josh and the team," Belichick said in the release.

Mariota wasn't the only member of the Titans to flip into the end zone. Jeremy McNichols did so after catching a swing pass and going 15 yards. Mariota gave McNichols' flip a higher grade than his own.

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